Background Research

Abu Simbel, Egypt. Source: http://famouswonders.com/

Once you know the question you need to answer, spend some time doing some general reading about your topic, called 'background research'. The purpose of
background research is to improve your background knowledge. This helps you to
familiarise yourself with the events, people and places you need to write about.

Things you need to establish during background research:

Significant people

Significant events

Important locations

Important concepts or foreign words

Good background research helps you write better sub-questions and improves your vocabulary, which will improve the overall sophistication of your essay
writing.

General history websites or Wikipedia help give you some background to a topic, but do not use them as references or sources in
essays.

A website which aims to provide historical information that is easy for both children and adults to navigate, is written in accessible language, is illustrated wherever possible and makes
learning fun.

Need a digital Research Journal?

History Skills Online has a ready-to-use Research Journal that follows these 9 steps and provides links back to the website to help you at each stage of your research. You can grab it here.